The best of Telegraph Travel in 2010

We pick our favourite articles, blogs and picture galleries published in
Telegraph Travel during 2010.

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Free-diving with Tanya Streeter

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The world's strangest and scariest airports

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Our favourite articles

Braving Borneo The author and BBC journalist Frank Gardner did not let a wheelchair get in the way of an adventure in the jungles and mountains of Borneo.

The Big Blue experience Inspired by the film 'The Big Blue', Charles Starmer-Smith takes the plunge in the Caribbean with the free-diving world record holder Tanya Streeter.

The double life of St Tropez St Tropez is both maddening and endearing – a party town and a peaceful village. As it prepares to pay tribute to its patron saint, Anthony Peregrine explores the contradictions of Europe’s most famous seaside resort.

The passion of Argentina Introducing a guide to Latin America 200 years on from independence, Michael Buerk salutes the variety and vitality of one of its greatest countries.

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China's great leap forward China is racing toward the future, so be quick if you want to witness the country's unique traditions, says Nigel Richardson, because they're being bulldozed as hastily as old buildings.

Bollywood on wheels Step aboard a brand-new Indian luxury train from Bombay to Delhi and you’ll be transported into a world of red carpets, high teas with maharajas and elephant polo. Michael Kerr reports.

Anthony Horowitz's Egypt In his latest novel, Scorpia Rising, Anthony Horowitz is sending his teenaged spy, Alex Rider, to Cairo and the desert. So he had to go himself...

Can we trust Tripadvisor? Tripadvisor's online reviews now shape the way we plan our holidays but, as Charles Starmer-Smith discovers, they are not always what they seem.

Caravans fit for a gypsy king With a quaint 'roulotte', pony rides, pools and the magical deliveries of the Croissant Fairy, Judith Woods finds caravanning in the French countryside a family delight.

Devon's got the Exe factor Brian Jackman finds avocets and oystercatchers, welcoming inns and wild open spaces on a visit to the south Devon coast.

Another world beyond the wall A new map of Hadrian's Wall claims to be the most detailed guide yet published, revealing a host of other little-visited historic sites nearby. Max Davidson sets off on the trail of Britain's finest Roman monument.

Our favourite regulars

The Lycra Files Charles Starmer-Smith explores Britain by bike, offering a guide to the best cycling routes, while pondering key issues – from leg shaving to cycling literature – as he prepares to tackle L'Étape du Tour, a gruelling 181km Pyrenean stage of this year's Tour de France.

Sophie Campbell's heritage column Sophie Campbell sheds light on the nation's historically significant and often unsung attractions, including some of Britain's most fascinating industrial, militaristic and religious sites.